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“How do we both love the people of the world and yet oppose the agenda of those who would crush the gospel?”
Erwin W. Lutzer, When a Nation Forgets God: 7 Lessons We Must Learn from Nazi Germany
“Better to fail while serving God than to win while serving oneself. Better to die sharing the gospel than to live denying the Christ who purchased us.”
Erwin W. Lutzer, When a Nation Forgets God: 7 Lessons We Must Learn from Nazi Germany
“National Socialism and Christianity are irreconcilable”
Erwin W. Lutzer, When a Nation Forgets God: 7 Lessons We Must Learn from Nazi Germany
“Yes, what begins as information turns out to become the law of the land, and woe to those who dare to oppose the law! “Hate,” he said, was “more lasting than dislike.” If he portrayed the Germans as victims and the Jews as the victimizers, hatred would fuel his agenda.”
Erwin W. Lutzer, When a Nation Forgets God: 7 Lessons We Must Learn from Nazi Germany
“The educational system became more focused on setting affective, not cognitive goals (outcomes): “The more enthusiastic they get, the easier are the exams and the sooner they will get a position, a job … The new generation has never had much use for education and reading. Now nothing is demanded of them; on the contrary, knowledge is publicly condemned,”10”
Erwin W. Lutzer, When a Nation Forgets God: 7 Lessons We Must Learn From Nazi Germany